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<a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Fatih_Turkey/Human_Practice">Human Practice</a>
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<li><a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Fatih_Turkey/iGEM_for_7_to_77">iGEM for 7 to 77</a></li>
<li><a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Fatih_Turkey/iGEM_for_7_to_77">iGEM for 7 to 77</a></li>
<li><a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Fatih_Turkey/game">Game</a></li>
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    <td height="199" valign="top"><p><strong>YASAMA SANATI (THE ART OF LIVING)</strong><br />
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      Besides the lab studies, we also  strove for the innovation and presentation of synthetic biology to people. As a  medical school, our hospital has its own quarterly journal, “Yasama Sanati”  (The Turkish for ‘The&nbsp;<em>Art of Living’</em>). We decided that we could mention about iGEM and synthetic biology;  thus we wrote an article explaining that bacteria are not too harmful living  creatures to humans as it is commonly thought nowadays. In fact, we mentioned  that bacteria would become very handy, helpful and intelligent “machines” in  appropriate conditions. We listed the former experiments and parts that took  place in the iGEM competition and gave some examples about what to do next.&nbsp;<br />
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    We also talked about iGEM competition and its international  character. In the article, we wrote about attending of 130 teams from all over  the world, and the separation of the competition to stages by continents and  the teams from Turkey attending to iGEM. The article appeared in the July-  August- September 2011 issue of the journal.&nbsp; Considering its innovation  and presentation for synthetic biology and the iGEM competition, we found this  work too important.</p></td>
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Latest revision as of 23:29, 28 October 2011

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YASAMA SANATI (THE ART OF LIVING)

Besides the lab studies, we also strove for the innovation and presentation of synthetic biology to people. As a medical school, our hospital has its own quarterly journal, “Yasama Sanati” (The Turkish for ‘The Art of Living’). We decided that we could mention about iGEM and synthetic biology; thus we wrote an article explaining that bacteria are not too harmful living creatures to humans as it is commonly thought nowadays. In fact, we mentioned that bacteria would become very handy, helpful and intelligent “machines” in appropriate conditions. We listed the former experiments and parts that took place in the iGEM competition and gave some examples about what to do next. 
We also talked about iGEM competition and its international character. In the article, we wrote about attending of 130 teams from all over the world, and the separation of the competition to stages by continents and the teams from Turkey attending to iGEM. The article appeared in the July- August- September 2011 issue of the journal.  Considering its innovation and presentation for synthetic biology and the iGEM competition, we found this work too important.